...Sheppard's co-owner of a timeshare interest, brought a putative class actionremoved from state courtmaking the same allegations and claims...
...is a "judicial writ founded on a judgment obtained in a civil action, and issued in behalf of the party recovering the judgment, for the...
Elliot M. Ogulnick and Harry C. Steinmetz of accounting, tax, and advisory firm WeiserMazars write: The most recent real estate bubble burst under the weight of a market saturated with overpriced pro
...loan for $455,000 was transferred to plaintiff, who commenced this foreclosure action on June 20, 2007 as to the first mortgage. (Id., Exhs...
...000 because of the bank's failure to proceed on the foreclosure action for five years. The court ruled the appointment of a receiver...
...remaining claims are stayed. All these actions have their genesis in a mortgage foreclosure and receivership proceeding, Key Bank Nat'l Ass...
Herrick, Feinstein partner Scott E. Mollen reviews an award of attorney fees to a landlord after the dismissal of a tenant's harassment suit, a dispute over the fees allowed under a contract written
...the subsequent automatic stay affects the lender's ability to take remedial action, including foreclosing on the real estate collateral. The resulting delay can impose...
...*1 In this quiet title action, plaintiff, Citimortgage, Inc., ("CITI") seeks a default judgment against defendant...
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